CTMC Announces Final Pre-Event Blood Draw Before 33rd Annual HealthCheck Event

SAN MARCOS, TEXASThe final HealthCheck pre-event blood draw will be held Friday, April 5, in Central Texas Medical Center’s Community Classroom from 7:00 to 10:00 AM.

While blood draws will be available at HealthCheck, attending the pre-event blood draw allows participants to review their results with a clinical provider at Hays County’s largest health fair on Tuesday, April 23, at the Embassy Suites Conference Center in San Marcos.

Participants who are unable to attend a pre-event blood draw can still have their blood drawn at HealthCheck from 7:00 to 11:00 AM, but will receive their results in the mail at a later date. Please note that you must be fasting 8 to 12 hours before your blood draw.

 The 2019 HealthCheck allows participants to receive more than $500 worth of important tests for just $30.

The $30 comprehensive screening panel includes:

  • Complete Metabolic Panel (screening for glucose, renal and liver disorders);
  • Lipid Panel (cholesterol with HDL/LDL breakdown, triglycerides), and;
  • Complete Blood Cell Count (white blood cell, hemoglobin, hematocrit and platelets).

Several additional screenings are available for a low fee, including Thyroid Stimulating Hormone, or TSH ($15), Hemoglobin A1C ($15), Vitamin D ($15) and Hepatitis C ($15).

Qualifying criteria is required to receive the Carotid Artery Disease (CAD) and Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD) screenings which cost $30 each.

To register for Friday’s pre-event blood draw, please call CTMC at 512.753.3818. For more information, please visit www.CTMCHealthCheck.com.


 

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